Description
After your students have been exposed to climate change, use this as the culminating project to explain a positive feedback loop using a dog house! In this lab, students objective is to design the cheapest most sustainable house while maintaining a temperature suitable to house a dog. Through this experiment, students need to choose materials wisely as to not create a "hot" house.
Materials Needed:
- Lots of random materials (cardboard, hot glue, paper, popsicle sticks, etc.)
- Clamp Lights
- Heat Bulbs
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Description
After your students have been exposed to climate change, use this as the culminating project to explain a positive feedback loop using a dog house! In this lab, students objective is to design the cheapest most sustainable house while maintaining a temperature suitable to house a dog. Through this experiment, students need to choose materials wisely as to not create a "hot" house.
Materials Needed:
- Lots of random materials (cardboard, hot glue, paper, popsicle sticks, etc.)
- Clamp Lights
- Heat Bulbs


